We could also toss in: Love Spreads - Stone Roses Horsehead- Black Crows So Hott - Kidd Rock Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams - Cinderella Gotta Keep a Runnin - The Godz Get it while it’s hot - Kix Space Lord - Monster Magnet
My pick is Frank Zappa 'Willie the Pimp'....its the only way I can describe that riff! Love the concept by the way...I've definitely thought about the concept of sleazy guitar playing, but never been able to define it or what makes me think it sounds sleazy!
Willie the Pimp is a good one for sure. Yeah, with regards to "Sleazy", I had a hard time finalizing this video with that title. I didn't want it to sound negative, because these riffs are all awesome for sure. The terms Filthy and raunchy didn't quite work on their own however, so I went with sleazy.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar My Zappa pick would probably be "Crew Slut" but I love the guitar solo on "Water Mellon In Easter Hay." But Wendy O Williams "Bump & Grind" sure filled the tittle on this video. I'm not sure if you're aware of this but Ace Frehley, played lead guitar on the album version of that song, and Gene Simmons did the backup vocals. Great song too. If you hadn't heard it I'd recommend giving that one a listen sometime. Thanks again for getting me back into guitar. Take good care Kelly. & as for you holtrain, that was awesome seeing you bring up Zappa. I've always been picky on my Zappa, but when he puts out a killer riff, it's legendary. Peace..
Thanks, enjoyed your video. Subbed. A couple more: Feel Your Love Tonight - Van Halen Still of the Night - Whitesnake Lay It Down - Ratt Walk This Way - Aerosmith
Great list, and, as usual, great playing! I can't argue with your placements either. Mr. Brownstone is my favourite of them, but it's hard to disagree that Heartbreaker and Can't You Hear Me Knocking are a bit sleazier.
Great Job! love em all. I would also add Live Wire, Motley, Get The Led Out Aerosmith, And to bring it all back to the root. Hip Shake by Slim Harpo. Sleaze long before they coined the term!
Great List and I agree with the order though I may have had Aerosmith a bit higher.. Some additions - ROCK CANDY - MONTROSE, SLIDE IT IN - WHITESNAKE, DRAW THE LINE - AEROSMITH, DISCOUNT DOGS - JOE PERRY PROJECT, JEALOUS - GENE LOVES JEZEBEL
That was hella fun to listen to. Every song had me nodding in agreement. I was especially pleased to hear the Black Crows on there. Love that whole album!
So many other great ones. I could fill up pages listing all of them. My personal favorites....Gilby Clarke "Tijuana Jail", Winger "Junkyard Dog" UFO "The Writer"
Great list. I’d love to see “Stay With Me” by the Faces and “Train Kept A Rollin’” by the Yardbirds on a part 2 list. Great riffs and precursors/ influencers/ future members of The Stones, Zeppelljn, Aerosmith, and the Black Crowes!
Great video Kelly ! enjoyed watching your phenomenal playing as always. I love the little trick you did on Lagrange, I noticed you had a pick tucked in the neck pick-up , waiting to grab. That was a pretty cool trick. 👍👍
100% with Can't you hear me knockin'. Swagger, swing, space- nothing comes close. I might suggest that his brother, Ronnie Woods's work with the Faces certainly would be in the same category. Great call with the Black Crowes. Anyone can play shred- but coming up with a truly Paleolithic riff is what makes your music immortal.
subbed awesome list thanks for sharing all of these jams are killer. some other great sleazy riffs - too young to fall in love motley crue, poison - alice cooper drop dead legs - evh those shoes - eagles. ❤
Awesome video, and great choice of tunes ! What are you playing through ? Thats some incredibly thick midrange, and the perfect tone for these riffs. Your tuning / intonation is spot on too.
If I may: Robin Trower, Bridge of Sighs and/or Day of the Eagle. Blue Oyster Cult: Cities on Flame. And, Fleetwood Mac: Oh Well But, Alvin Lee: Goin Home and Richie Blackmore: Lazy for the blues licks For me personally, when it comes to such "top" stuff, I just can't do it. It's simple did I like it. Cause there is so much out there to hear and enjoy. But yeah, you picked some good one. Mike Taylor is the only era of the Stone's I liked.
To me the sleaziest guitar sound I have ever heard is the opening to David Bowie's "Cracked Actor". The sound and attitude Mick Ronson got on that is pure filth!
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar Hey Kelly, no mate. The guitarists on the album were original Whitesnake-slide specialist-guitarist Micky Moody and debutante former Trapeze-with the marvellous Glenn Hughes-guitarist Mel Galley. Micky left the band after the album was recorded, due to disagreements with Coverdale, and Sykes joined the band, but for the US remix he apocryphally added a lick here or there, but it was written and performed by Micky, Mel, and DC, of course. Once 1987 became a hit they have tried to promote Slide It In as featuring Sykes, but it was more marketing than fact. No big deal, mate. Just an FYI. 😁 Have a wonderful weekend when it arrives for you. 🤞
@@renecents yeah, just looked that up because I was curious. Sykes is in the video and listed on the American release, so I just assumed that it was him.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar Hiya, like I said Marketing, Kelly. If you listen to original UK release and then the US Remix version, I think you’d struggle to see where Sykes added anything. Apart from the mix, it is the exact same album as far as i can tell. I think DC had his eyes set on the US market, and as much as I love Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden they weren’t pretty like John. As someone who lived in that world I’m sure you know that image in the US in the 80s was pretty much everything. DC, of course, did the same thing to Sykes after 1987. The guys in the videos weren’t the guys who played on the album.
Dum Dum Boys by Iggy Pop has an extraordinarily sleazy main riff. It doesn't kick in until a little bit after the song starts though because there's a sort of spoken intro.
"Come Along" By the Short Lived Powerhouse "Salty🧂Dog🐕".... One of My All Time Faves.... Matter Fact.... the Whole Album Kicks Ass.... and OOZES SLEAZY with a Capital "S"....
Can't you hear me knockin was the song that made me change from piano to rock guitar. First time I heard it was at a laser show at the Boston Museum of science
EVH and Warren DeMartini alone could fill up a entire list. Somebody give me a doctor/Unchained......... Round and round/Your're in love and on and on..... Still the all time KING and everyone's first sleazy riff...... Smoke on the water. Close 2nd..... Cat scratch fever!
"It had to be La Grange"... dam'right! Great selection! And as much as I love LZ, I agree, the Stones had to be first in this category. Incidentally, on Heartbreaker, shouldn't that be a chromatic ascent on the 4th string?
Thank the algorithm for bringing me to you this morning, you sleazy bastard you fukin ROCK! love what you are doing here, what a way to start my day! Rock the House!!! 🎶😎🎶
Question from someone who has just picked up an electric guitar for the first time. What is the process you go through to make your guitar sound the same as the song you cover? Is it pedals, pickups, tuning or a combination of all of them? On that topic I’d love to see a video on the entire process and your thoughts on the process. In a side note, when I first saw the title of your video, the very first song that entered my mind was ‘can’t you hear me knocking’. Maybe a guitar cover of ‘Sway’ off the same album? Personally, I love Mick Taylor’s guitar playing style.
These are great. There are a bunch of prime Stones riffs to choose from too: Monkey Man, Bitch, Tumbling Dice etc. Lots of Aerosmith, AC/DC and Zep. How about Nugent and Cat Scratch Fever? Mr. Brownstone sounds directly influenced by Aerosmith Rocks. Lots of sleaze and filthy sounds!
Good sleazy list, hard to disagree with much here, though I'd have personally worked in an Alice Cooper riff (Billion $ Babies, Muscle of Love, School's Out, et al).
Okay I guess Ima Sleeze. Nazareth, Hair of The Dog Tommy Bolin, Teaser Theory of a Dead man, Bad Girl Friend Kid Rock, So Hott Judas Priest, You've Gotta another thing Comin Robin Trower. A little bit of Sympathy. Love the Video
I would add two sleazy riffs.. Nazareth. From Hair of the Dog album. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman. Humble Pie, Rock On album... Stone Cold Fever. Cool list you have here. Skynyrd choice was Great! Rock On! 😎
10. I love the Cocaine, I love the Cocaine (Not into BC.) .09 Slow and Easy, is another killer slide jam. _(Not a fan though) .08 Love this tune.. "On the Hunt.. .07 Love "Foghat.. But "I just want to make love to you" was a better sleaze tune for me. .06 My favorite tune from the black crows was sister luck, but the debut album was great. .05 I love MR. Gibbons.. Nearly everything he plays is gold. .04 Adams Apple has been highly underrated. Awesome jam. .03 My Michelle, would have been my pick, & love your choice on the ACDC tune. .02 Love all of Led Zeppelins tunes with the exception of "Hats Off To Roy Harper. Even though Roy Harper did an amazing job with the vocals on Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar." .01 To hard for me to choose a number one. You did awesome going with the "Stones." But I probably would have went with Kiss "She" off the 1975 Alive version. Even though Ace Frehley, stole the guitar solo for that song from "The Doors"
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar The song "My Michelle" was a true story song about a girl from Lafayette Indiana that Axel & Izzy knew before going to California. "Rocket Queen" could have made that list too, since Axel recorded himself having sex with Steven Adler's girlfriend on the album. I think I may have killed Axel, if he pulled that shit on me. hahaha..
I started thinking of all those great PFunk riffs that are dripping with sleaze, but remembered you were looking at songs that made the rock charts, and unfortunately, as much as they could rock out with the best, PFunk was left off of those. So, therefore, I suggest a video on the sleaziest funk guitar riffs, cause they're out there.
Can’t You Hear Me Knockin sounds so fresh even 50 years after it’s release. Never gets old.
Yes! On the Hunt! Check out Corrosion of Conformity cover of that song. Soooo good! Killer video as always!
Dang straight! I wondered if anyone else knew about their version.
Right on Right on...
We could also toss in:
Love Spreads - Stone Roses
Horsehead- Black Crows
So Hott - Kidd Rock
Bad Seamstress Blues/Falling Apart at the Seams - Cinderella
Gotta Keep a Runnin - The Godz
Get it while it’s hot - Kix
Space Lord - Monster Magnet
Some good picks there
Very good...Horsehead is my favorite Crow song...and no one knows the song but u...
Pretty sleazy KDA!!! I did watch the video till the end, who wouldn’t??? 🤠 Good stuff!!!
Great list and playing. Van Halen - Drop dead legs.
On the hunt, one of my favorite songs . You'd be missing out , never a more badass song to ever be created
Great choices. It might be fun for you to do the "ten greatest funky riffs" of all time in the future. Maybe feature at least one Trapeze riff. Best.
Amazing! Great choices!
OK. In one of your other recent posts you mention Fastway’s Say What You Will. And now you’re opening with Lit up?!
Subscriber for life. 🤘
My pick is Frank Zappa 'Willie the Pimp'....its the only way I can describe that riff! Love the concept by the way...I've definitely thought about the concept of sleazy guitar playing, but never been able to define it or what makes me think it sounds sleazy!
Willie the Pimp is a good one for sure. Yeah, with regards to "Sleazy", I had a hard time finalizing this video with that title. I didn't want it to sound negative, because these riffs are all awesome for sure. The terms Filthy and raunchy didn't quite work on their own however, so I went with sleazy.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar My Zappa pick would probably be "Crew Slut" but I love the guitar solo on "Water Mellon In Easter Hay."
But Wendy O Williams "Bump & Grind" sure filled the tittle on this video. I'm not sure if you're aware of this but Ace Frehley, played lead guitar on the album version of that song, and Gene Simmons did the backup vocals. Great song too. If you hadn't heard it I'd recommend giving that one a listen sometime. Thanks again for getting me back into guitar. Take good care Kelly. & as for you holtrain, that was awesome seeing you bring up Zappa. I've always been picky on my Zappa, but when he puts out a killer riff, it's legendary. Peace..
One thing that characterizes raunch rock is over-the-top swagger, the type that just makes you wanna move
Great video. LOVE "Can't You Hear Me Knocking". Right there with it is "Tumbling Dice"!
Rock on!
Great job...All my favorite songs...
Thanks, enjoyed your video. Subbed. A couple more:
Feel Your Love Tonight - Van Halen
Still of the Night - Whitesnake
Lay It Down - Ratt
Walk This Way - Aerosmith
Brilliant riff selection...
awesome guitar playin'...You are one talented musician...Thank you for sharing your skill. 🤘🎸🤘
Great list! I thought of a more obscure one... "Rock Candy," Montrose?
Hilarious! Everyone's gonna have their own list but yours was great and your adjectives are perfect!
Great list, and, as usual, great playing! I can't argue with your placements either. Mr. Brownstone is my favourite of them, but it's hard to disagree that Heartbreaker and Can't You Hear Me Knocking are a bit sleazier.
Great Job! love em all. I would also add Live Wire, Motley, Get The Led Out Aerosmith, And to bring it all back to the root. Hip Shake by Slim Harpo. Sleaze long before they coined the term!
Great List and I agree with the order though I may have had Aerosmith a bit higher.. Some additions - ROCK CANDY - MONTROSE, SLIDE IT IN - WHITESNAKE, DRAW THE LINE - AEROSMITH, DISCOUNT DOGS - JOE PERRY PROJECT, JEALOUS - GENE LOVES JEZEBEL
Great stuff Kelly. Lots of fun!
Great choices, great playing, great sound/mix
Good Choices Kelly, I Love all those Riffs !!!!!
That was hella fun to listen to. Every song had me nodding in agreement. I was especially pleased to hear the Black Crows on there. Love that whole album!
Great video Kelly, and an awesome list. Just subscribed Brother.
Wow, great list and I agree with your selections. 🔥
I kept saying to myself no “K Richards?” Then BAM you delivered my favorite riff of his! Thank you!
So many other great ones. I could fill up pages listing all of them. My personal favorites....Gilby Clarke "Tijuana Jail", Winger "Junkyard Dog" UFO "The Writer"
That opening Buck Cherry riff sounded a lot like Shock Me by KISS. Cool video! 🤘🎸
Yep!. I came here checking to see if someone else thought that too.
absolutely!
Man, I knew it! When I clicked on this I could hear the opening riff to number one in my head immediately!
Great list. I’d love to see “Stay With Me” by the Faces and “Train Kept A Rollin’” by the Yardbirds on a part 2 list. Great riffs and precursors/ influencers/ future members of The Stones, Zeppelljn, Aerosmith, and the Black Crowes!
I actually had Stay With Me on my initial list of 20 or so.
This was a good one, thanks Kelly!
Link Wray, Rumble would be my number one pick
Great video Kelly ! enjoyed watching your phenomenal playing as always. I love the little trick you did on Lagrange, I noticed you had a pick tucked in the neck pick-up , waiting to grab. That was a pretty cool trick. 👍👍
Noticed that huh? Haha. I have trouble hybrid picking WITH the pick. Prefer my thumb. This was my workaround.
Nice collection of riffs.
Thank you sir !!! Outstanding.
100% with Can't you hear me knockin'. Swagger, swing, space- nothing comes close. I might suggest that his brother, Ronnie Woods's work with the Faces certainly would be in the same category. Great call with the Black Crowes. Anyone can play shred- but coming up with a truly Paleolithic riff is what makes your music immortal.
awesome list. I thought for sure when you started talking about ZZTOP it would be Tush. but i’m still satisfied with the pick you made.
Totally agree with your number 1 choice, its just so dirty and nasty! Great video, and like always great playing! 👍👍
Hilarious stuff. All great selections as well. 😁
Loved this!
Great list, great video !
subbed awesome list thanks for sharing all of these jams are killer. some other great sleazy riffs - too young to fall in love motley crue, poison - alice cooper drop dead legs - evh those shoes - eagles. ❤
great playing as always
I got excited at number 8 - it’s always been a favorite of mine! Beautiful playing 😊
Thanks mate!
Awesome video, and great choice of tunes ! What are you playing through ? Thats some incredibly thick midrange, and the perfect tone for these riffs. Your tuning / intonation is spot on too.
If I may: Robin Trower, Bridge of Sighs and/or Day of the Eagle. Blue Oyster Cult: Cities on Flame. And, Fleetwood Mac: Oh Well
But, Alvin Lee: Goin Home and Richie Blackmore: Lazy for the blues licks
For me personally, when it comes to such "top" stuff, I just can't do it. It's simple did I like it. Cause there is so much out there to hear and enjoy. But yeah, you picked some good one. Mike Taylor is the only era of the Stone's I liked.
well put together!
Good list, with one major missing piece. George Throroghgood's Bad to the Bone has to be in there somewhere.
How the hell did I miss that! Definite oversight. I think this video needs a part 2.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitarLooking forward to it!
One 100% agreed!
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar….part 2….yea please !!!!!
I’m all in on remedy too
To me the sleaziest guitar sound I have ever heard is the opening to David Bowie's "Cracked Actor". The sound and attitude Mick Ronson got on that is pure filth!
I love Skynyrd and that tune is one of my favorites.
PS, I used your Aerosmith Mama Kin vid, good one ! Also Love that one !!
Geez, for a second I thought your 6th choice was "Twice as Hard as My Pick". Great video, as always! I really don't understand YT's algorithm...
Lumberjack by Jackal & Come along by Salty Dog for a sleazy one hit wonders version.
Great job, nice playing.
Love it! Thanks
Took me 3x to figure out where your pic was on LaGrange....you rule!
I really enjoyed that!
Gotta hand it to this guy... Can't argue with any pick.
Plenty of other great riffs... But it's tough to argue with any of 'em.
Love 'em!! Feeling fretboard-filthy now!!
Nice, and you're an amazing player. When you got to the last song, I was thinking it was going to be, Joe Walsh * Life's Been Good *
THANKS ALOT KELLY! After watching this video my wife insists I go get a penicillin shot.....
Whoa Dude! Slow and Easy was by Micky Moody-with Mel Galley-not John Sykes. Fun video. 👍👍
Seriously? Oops. Thought for sure it was Sykes.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar Hey Kelly, no mate. The guitarists on the album were original Whitesnake-slide specialist-guitarist Micky Moody and debutante former Trapeze-with the marvellous Glenn Hughes-guitarist Mel Galley. Micky left the band after the album was recorded, due to disagreements with Coverdale, and Sykes joined the band, but for the US remix he apocryphally added a lick here or there, but it was written and performed by Micky, Mel, and DC, of course. Once 1987 became a hit they have tried to promote Slide It In as featuring Sykes, but it was more marketing than fact. No big deal, mate. Just an FYI. 😁 Have a wonderful weekend when it arrives for you. 🤞
@@renecents yeah, just looked that up because I was curious. Sykes is in the video and listed on the American release, so I just assumed that it was him.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar Hiya, like I said Marketing, Kelly. If you listen to original UK release and then the US Remix version, I think you’d struggle to see where Sykes added anything. Apart from the mix, it is the exact same album as far as i can tell. I think DC had his eyes set on the US market, and as much as I love Micky Moody and Bernie Marsden they weren’t pretty like John. As someone who lived in that world I’m sure you know that image in the US in the 80s was pretty much everything. DC, of course, did the same thing to Sykes after 1987. The guys in the videos weren’t the guys who played on the album.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar oooh P.S. I hear John wasn’t pissed about being replaced in the 1987 videos at all! 😉😉
Cool list.
Dum Dum Boys by Iggy Pop has an extraordinarily sleazy main riff. It doesn't kick in until a little bit after the song starts though because there's a sort of spoken intro.
Great list. I would say Black Betty or Mississippi Queen or Cold Gin should be here. The problem is what songs would you take away to add them. Lol.
When I saw the title of this video, the first thing that came to my mind was "The Pusher" by Steppenwolf.
I said GODDAMN!!
"Come Along" By the Short Lived Powerhouse "Salty🧂Dog🐕".... One of My All Time Faves.... Matter Fact.... the Whole Album Kicks Ass.... and OOZES SLEAZY with a Capital "S"....
Can't you hear me knockin was the song that made me change from piano to rock guitar. First time I heard it was at a laser show at the Boston Museum of science
EVH and Warren DeMartini alone could fill up a entire list.
Somebody give me a doctor/Unchained......... Round and round/Your're in love and on and on.....
Still the all time KING and everyone's first sleazy riff...... Smoke on the water. Close 2nd..... Cat scratch fever!
"It had to be La Grange"... dam'right! Great selection! And as much as I love LZ, I agree, the Stones had to be first in this category.
Incidentally, on Heartbreaker, shouldn't that be a chromatic ascent on the 4th string?
Great list, nice playing. I am wondering where you get the backing tracks you use? Do you make them or can they be purchased online? Thank you.
Good you got Billy Gibbons only I was thinking waiting for he bus.
Thank the algorithm for bringing me to you this morning, you sleazy bastard you fukin ROCK! love what you are doing here, what a way to start my day!
Rock the House!!!
🎶😎🎶
Thanks Danny! Algorithm has all but ignored me for years. Nice to see that it's giving me a bit of love lately.
Dude just keep on Rocking the tutorials, and let the music do the talking!!!
🎶😎🎶
Very good guitar lessons
Great episode! Suggest Night Prowler by you know who!
Question from someone who has just picked up an electric guitar for the first time.
What is the process you go through to make your guitar sound the same as the song you cover?
Is it pedals, pickups, tuning or a combination of all of them?
On that topic I’d love to see a video on the entire process and your thoughts on the process.
In a side note, when I first saw the title of your video, the very first song that entered my mind was ‘can’t you hear me knocking’. Maybe a guitar cover of ‘Sway’ off the same album?
Personally, I love Mick Taylor’s guitar playing style.
Great picks off the cuff lumberjack by jackal
Great playing and song choices. But no room for Purple Haze?? OOH...........AHH!
Love me some SLEAZE ROCK. I could have comprised the entire list with just Faster Pussycat and LA Guns alone!
Raunch rock is the distilled essence of rock'n'roll
Pretty good list, I would put dirty movies by Van Halen, but that’s just my opinion.
Bolivian Ragamuffin with Jimmy Crespo/Rick Dufay (slide and rhythm) in their short stint in Aerosmith. Some great guitar work there.
As I listened, I thought, "If CYHMK isn't number one, I'm going to write to him!"...but it was and I have to agree!
Like my rock like I like my women, sleazy & dirty! LOL
Great picks and playing.👍
The riff for Whitesnake slow & easy was originally play by Micky Moody
Interesting stuff. No Allman Brothers, SRV or Motley Crue? Quiet Riot Bang Your Head? Uncle Ted's Strangle Hold or Cat Scratch Fever?
Yeah foghat, what a under appreciated rock band
These are great. There are a bunch of prime Stones riffs to choose from too: Monkey Man, Bitch, Tumbling Dice etc. Lots of Aerosmith, AC/DC and Zep. How about Nugent and Cat Scratch Fever? Mr. Brownstone sounds directly influenced by Aerosmith Rocks. Lots of sleaze and filthy sounds!
IN THE STILL OF THE NIGHT is their best song.......agree with the Skynyrd choice 100%
For Canadiana maybe Slow Poke by April Wine and Ridin' High by Moxy. Aaaand I love the pick in the pickup trick. Genius.
Caught that pick in the pickup huh? Haha.
Slowpoke is a killer tune.
My Michelle, and yeah buckcherry is pretty rauch, good shizz
Good sleazy list, hard to disagree with much here, though I'd have personally worked in an Alice Cooper riff (Billion $ Babies, Muscle of Love, School's Out, et al).
Okay I guess Ima Sleeze.
Nazareth, Hair of The Dog
Tommy Bolin, Teaser
Theory of a Dead man, Bad Girl Friend
Kid Rock, So Hott
Judas Priest, You've Gotta another thing Comin
Robin Trower. A little bit of Sympathy.
Love the Video
Hair of the dog! Great one. And thanks!
I don't know man...If you go with The Stones in the number one spot, "Monkey Man" is pretty raunchy.
Skynyrd On the Hunt is amazing to this day, Long Live Skynyrd's Music
I would add two sleazy riffs.. Nazareth. From Hair of the Dog album. Whiskey Drinkin' Woman.
Humble Pie, Rock On album...
Stone Cold Fever.
Cool list you have here.
Skynyrd choice was Great!
Rock On! 😎
"Red Light Mama", also by Humble Pie...
@@jdemarcoAlso "Lick It Up" by Kiss and "Wango Tango" by Ted Nugent
@@jasondorsey7110 Combination by Aerosmith.
10. I love the Cocaine, I love the Cocaine (Not into BC.)
.09 Slow and Easy, is another killer slide jam. _(Not a fan though)
.08 Love this tune.. "On the Hunt..
.07 Love "Foghat.. But "I just want to make love to you" was a better sleaze tune for me.
.06 My favorite tune from the black crows was sister luck, but the debut album was great.
.05 I love MR. Gibbons.. Nearly everything he plays is gold.
.04 Adams Apple has been highly underrated. Awesome jam.
.03 My Michelle, would have been my pick, & love your choice on the ACDC tune.
.02 Love all of Led Zeppelins tunes with the exception of "Hats Off To Roy Harper.
Even though Roy Harper did an amazing job with the vocals on Pink Floyd's "Have a Cigar."
.01 To hard for me to choose a number one. You did awesome going with the "Stones."
But I probably would have went with Kiss "She" off the 1975 Alive version. Even though Ace Frehley, stole the guitar solo for that song from "The Doors"
Thanks man! Nice run down. Enjoyed that. I switched out My Michelle at the last minute for Mr brownstone. Couldn't decide.
@@KellyDeanAllenGuitar The song "My Michelle" was a true story song about a girl from Lafayette Indiana that Axel & Izzy knew before going to California. "Rocket Queen" could have made that list too, since Axel recorded himself having sex with Steven Adler's girlfriend on the album.
I think I may have killed Axel, if he pulled that shit on me. hahaha..
I started thinking of all those great PFunk riffs that are dripping with sleaze, but remembered you were looking at songs that made the rock charts, and unfortunately, as much as they could rock out with the best, PFunk was left off of those. So, therefore, I suggest a video on the sleaziest funk guitar riffs, cause they're out there.
Sleazy and raunchy…… fricken’ beautiful ! 😂
Oh before I forget, MONTROSE, ROCK CANDY, Hard Sweet and Sticky!!!!
Was so close to being on it. Next time.
I’m laughing at the term, Sleaze Rock. Very fun. Ahhh, ZZ and La Grange! Led Zeppelin! Among the best.